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Re: Finger rings and P-32
Bruce is correct regarding NVLAP accreditation. It is NOT required for
extremity monitoring, however, NVLAP does have a full voluntary
accreditation program in place .. including the proficiency testing as
well as the on-site assessment. It is only a matter of time before the
extremity program will become mandatory.
Sandy Perle
Supervisor Health Physics
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Subject: Finger rings and P-32
Author: radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu at Internet-Mail
Date: 8/15/95 6:40 PM
Hi All,
I was just wondering, what is the efficiency of a (single element?)
finger ring for P-32 beta dosimetry? What is the Min Dose measurable?
Also, the 10% limit for badging (10CFR20.1502) would be 5 rem/yr (skin and
extremities), 500 mrem/yr(whole body). Has anyone on radsafe had a PI or
worker get that much from using P-32 in a lab?
As a note, I noticed that processors are not required to have NAVLAP
certification for
extremity monitoring (10CFR 20.1501.c).
P-32 (roughly) has 1.7 MeV beta (E max), 0.69 MeV (E ave)
-Bruce Busby